this storm going down in the history books on myriad fronts from the surface pressure, ie, the energy of it, through the rainfall, the snowfall totals. so we know the damage that's been done. so where is it going? right now the latest advisory has it down from 65-mile-per-hour peak winds to 45. that's a good thing. this number, too, though coming down not such a good thing. this is the movement. west at 10 miles per hour. again, continuing to slow, and that is not good. meaning it will take a long time for this to get out. so here is a look at the radar. 9 inches of rain on the eastern flank, the tropical flank of this. 9 inches at the very least on the western flank of this. more snow in charleston, west virginia, with 8 inches, than they typically see with october, november, and december combined. today through tomorrow, by tomorrow it's only in western new york. as we head from thursday into -- wednesday night into thursday, it's in western new york. western pennsylvania to western new york, still though even on thursday, ashleigh, washington, new york seeing wind gusts 20 to 30 mi